Thanks to an exploding number of wellness apps and wearable devices, you may be beaming biodata into the cloud right now. As the Quantified Self movement picks up steam, who stands to profit? (Hint: not you.) And can those cashing in on Big Data use your heart rate against you? (Take a guess.) read more

The allure of the new nightlife drug Molly is the same as that of the girl next door its name evokes: purity. Billed as unadulterated MDMA—the substance formerly known as X—the finger-licking-good powder promises a smooth, euphoric high without the tweaking and teeth grinding. It's easy to be attracted to the idea of pure Ecstasy—but is it too good to be true? read more

The right of two men or two women to wed brings with it another, less-discussed privilege: the ability to dissolve that union—angrily, messily, or even amicably. But is a population that's just warming to gay nuptials ready to see same-sex couples take the rainbow express to Splitsville? Is Gay America? read more

If you thought overfishing was making the high-end pescatarian meal extinct, think again. A new guard of chefs is creating a welcome breed of sustainable seafood dishes that are as eclectic as they are delicious, and serving them up at a slew of hot restaurants, raw bars, and urban fish shacks. read more